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  • Page 1 M431 User Guide...
  • Page 2 1 GETTING STARTED 1.1 Controls and Connections – Phone 1.2 First Time Setup 1.3 Setting Up Your Android Account 1.4 Using Mobile Data 1.5 Android Quick Settings 2 MAKING CALLS AND SENDING MESSAGES 2.1 Making and Taking Calls 2.2 Sending Messages 2.3 Using the Email and Gmail Apps 3 PERSONALISING ANDROID 3.1 Home Screen Personalization...
  • Page 3 1.1 Controls &Connections-Phone Sleep/Wake Button Phone power Battery on/off/sleep mode 1500mAh Volume up/Down button. Long press will Button turn off your phone. 3.5" Audio Jack The volume profile Quick press will turn that the Up and your phone to sleep Down Volume mode. buttons controls depends on what you are doing when it is pressed. If on the home screen, this will change the main ringtone Camera volume. If you are Back /CMOS 5.0 listening to music or with flash and watching a video, it front/CMOS 2.0 will change the media volume. On most devises, pressing volume down along with the power button or home button will take a screenshot of whatever is on...
  • Page 4: First Time Setup

    1.2 First Time Setup Getting Set Up Step 3 Step 2 Step 1 The most important part of the set You may be prompted to insert a SIM The first step is normally to choose card. The next step is to connect to your up process is signing in to your the language you want the devise to Google account.
  • Page 5 1.3 Setting Up Your Android Account When you set up your android phone, you will be asked to link it into a Google account. If you don’t already use one of the Google products such as: Gmail, Picasa or YouTube. Creating a Google Account Step 1 Click on the Sign Up button on the...
  • Page 6: Using Mobile Data

    1.4 Using Mobile Data Enable a mobile Data Connection It is not a good idea to keep your data connection open, as this can end up costing you a lot of additional expenses. Luckily it is easy to turn it on or off as you need it, using the quick control panel or even the main device settings.
  • Page 7: Quick Settings

    1.5 Quick Settings Many android devices include the ability to activate frequently used features such as Wi-Fi, mobile data or BT from a Quick Settings panel, accessed by dragging down from the top of the screen at any time. Step 1 To access the Quick Settings in Lollipop, drag a finger down the screen and over the status bar at the top twice.
  • Page 8 2.1 Making Calls and Sending Messages While your Android phone is an incredibly powerful piece of equipment, with lots of bells and whistles, let’s not forget that its main function is as a device to make phone calls. Dialing a Number Step3 Step 1 Tap the phone icon on the...
  • Page 9: Sending Sms Messages

    2.2 Sending SMS Messages You can send and receive text and multimedia messages using the massager app. Step1 The easiest way to start a new message is to tap the messaging app icon on the Home screen or in the main app drawer. Now tap the New Message buttom at the bottom of the screen to begin composing a new message.
  • Page 10 2.3 The Gmail APP Gmail comes as part of your Google account and can be signed in to using the same account details. Step 1 Step 6 Open your apps menu and find the Gmail Type a subject/title for app. Open it and if it is the email and then type the first time you have your message in the box...
  • Page 11 3.1 Home Screen Personalization Changing the wall paper Step 6 Step 1 The image you choose Tap and hold in any blank will be shown as the area on you r home screen background image on until it shrinks and options both the lock screen and appear.
  • Page 12 3.2 Connecting to BT Device The first time you use new BT peripherals you will need to “Pair” it with your device so that both know how to connect securely. Step 4 Touch the name of the BT Step 1 peripheral that you want to pair your device with.
  • Page 13 4.1 Back up & Reset Your Device Android allows you to back up your app data, Wi-Fi passwords and other settings to the Google servers. Knowing how to do this in an important part of looking after your Android device is something that every user should be familiar with. Back Up Your Data Step1 Open the main settings app and...
  • Page 14: Power Saving Tips

    4.2 Power Saving Tips Short battery life has been a drawback of all smart phones for as long as they have been around, and the problem seems to be a never-ending one. As device manufactures improve battery technology and capacity, more power-hungry processors have become the norm.
  • Page 15 Disable Always-On Turn Bluetooth Off Turn Wi-Fi Off (or Reduce Update Mobile Data Have it Always On) A surprisingly large Frequency Always-on Mobile number of people Following a bit of a leave Bluetooth Data allows your theme, turn Wi-Fi off If you don’t want to phone to be connected running all the time.
  • Page 16: Fcc Warning

    FCC Warning This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the condition that this device does not cause harmful interference. Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.

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